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Hesperusbahnen (Hesperus’ Path) op. 279 is a Viennese Waltz composed by Josef Strauss. This work was premiered in Musikverein on April 4 1870. Dedication destination was the vienna Artists Association „Hesperus (Venus)“. Song Title has two meanings of Venus′s orbit and Artists Association′s history. Vienna newspaper Morgen-Post said on 6 April 1870, „Josef Strauss dedicated one of his most stirring compositions to the holiday ball, entitled Hesperusbahnen.“ Josef had died suddenly in the three months after the premiere. Therefore, this waltz is called the „Josef Strauss’s last masterpiece“.

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  • Hesperusbahnen (Hesperus’ Path) op. 279 is a Viennese Waltz composed by Josef Strauss. This work was premiered in Musikverein on April 4 1870. Dedication destination was the vienna Artists Association „Hesperus (Venus)“. Song Title has two meanings of Venus′s orbit and Artists Association′s history. Vienna newspaper Morgen-Post said on 6 April 1870, „Josef Strauss dedicated one of his most stirring compositions to the holiday ball, entitled Hesperusbahnen.“ Josef had died suddenly in the three months after the premiere. Therefore, this waltz is called the „Josef Strauss’s last masterpiece“. Introduction.Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can . (en)
  • Hesperusbahnen (Percorsi di Hesperus) op. 279 è un valzer viennese composto da Josef Strauss. Fu eseguito per la prima volta al Musikverein il 4 aprile 1870. Il brano fa riferimento sia all'orbita di Venere che alla storia dell'associazione artistica viennese "Hesperus", a cui è dedicato. Strauss morì improvvisamente tre mesi dopo la prima. Pertanto, questo valzer è anche chiamato l'ultimo capolavoro di Josef Strauss. (it)
  • 『宵の明星の軌道』(よいのみょうじょうのきどう、ドイツ語: Hesperus-Bahnen)作品279は、ヨーゼフ・シュトラウスが作曲したウィンナ・ワルツ。『金星の軌道』とも。 作曲者の生前最後に初演された作品であり、「ヨーゼフ・シュトラウス最後の傑作」などと呼ばれることもある。 (ja)
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  • Hesperusbahnen (Percorsi di Hesperus) op. 279 è un valzer viennese composto da Josef Strauss. Fu eseguito per la prima volta al Musikverein il 4 aprile 1870. Il brano fa riferimento sia all'orbita di Venere che alla storia dell'associazione artistica viennese "Hesperus", a cui è dedicato. Strauss morì improvvisamente tre mesi dopo la prima. Pertanto, questo valzer è anche chiamato l'ultimo capolavoro di Josef Strauss. (it)
  • 『宵の明星の軌道』(よいのみょうじょうのきどう、ドイツ語: Hesperus-Bahnen)作品279は、ヨーゼフ・シュトラウスが作曲したウィンナ・ワルツ。『金星の軌道』とも。 作曲者の生前最後に初演された作品であり、「ヨーゼフ・シュトラウス最後の傑作」などと呼ばれることもある。 (ja)
  • Hesperusbahnen (Hesperus’ Path) op. 279 is a Viennese Waltz composed by Josef Strauss. This work was premiered in Musikverein on April 4 1870. Dedication destination was the vienna Artists Association „Hesperus (Venus)“. Song Title has two meanings of Venus′s orbit and Artists Association′s history. Vienna newspaper Morgen-Post said on 6 April 1870, „Josef Strauss dedicated one of his most stirring compositions to the holiday ball, entitled Hesperusbahnen.“ Josef had died suddenly in the three months after the premiere. Therefore, this waltz is called the „Josef Strauss’s last masterpiece“. (en)
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  • 宵の明星の軌道 (ja)
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